Hair and the intimate contact with hair accompany people from birth to death; it is always a personal part of our sensory world. In her most recent work, Hair, Herlinde Koelbl succeeds in creating an associative study of this essential identity trait. In a wonderful, subjective photo essay she erases the superficiality of this physical statement: hair becomes a protective shield, a boundary of shame; it is enticement, seduction, or threat; or it becomes dead material mixed into soapsuds. With her talent for precise observation of social processes—already seen in bestsellers Spuren der Macht (Traces of Power) , Das deutsche Wohnzimmer (The German Living Room), and Jüdische Porträt s (Jewish Portraits)—this new project, on which she spent over six years on four continents, sends us on a provocative, intimate tour of human emotions. (German edition ISBN 978-3-7757-2028-1) Exhibition schedule: Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, August 31–November 18, 2007 · Museum Villa Stuck, Munich, March 6–June 15, 2008 · Kunsthalle Rotterdam, October 4– January 2009
Publisher
Hatje Cantz Verlag
ISBN-13
9783775720298
Subjects
Special EditionArchivbernhard-schlinkFotografiegabriele-betancourt-nuezsilke-andrea-schuemmerUVP
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